A layer of nsf's and surface hoar was failing ~10 inches deep producing easy ECTP's
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A layer of nsf's and surface hoar was failing ~10 inches deep producing easy ECTP's
A layer of nsf's and surface hoar was failing ~10 inches deep and causing shooting cracks
A layer of nsf's and surface hoar was failing ~10 inches deep and causing shooting cracks
A layer of nsf's and surface hoar was failing ~10 inches deep and causing shooting cracks
During a full day of ski touring near Round Lake, we saw about 4" of new snow. Hard to tell though because the wind was really blowing snow around. I saw two small shallow wind slab avalanches but vis was poor.
During a full day of ski touring near Round Lake, we saw about 4" of new snow. Hard to tell though because the wind was really blowing snow around. I saw two small shallow wind slab avalanches but vis was poor.
Lots of wind transport filling in the skin track between laps and creating light reactive slabs ~5” deep in places (see photo) primarily out of the west but generally inconsistent in direction. Photo: E Kiesz
Buried SH below the 2/1 storm. 1-2cm thick layer buried approximately 20cm deep below F precip particles. Photo: M Zia